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Kehv wraps Brazillian tour with Ky-Mani Marley

Saturday, January 15, 2011



Young Reggae soul act Kehv, will wrap his tour of Brazil this weekend with Reggae singer Ky-Mani Marley.

The Sunsplash One Life 2011 Brazilian Tour which began in the city of Porto Belo, at the Porto Das Aguas on January 6 and will end at Estancia Alto Da Serra in Sao Paulo on Sunday.

"It is exciting to be a part of the tour with Ky-Mani. He has good work ethics and this has been a wonderful learning experience. It is always a privilege to share the stage with him." said Kehv.

Kehv, who recently released is debut album, Simply Kehv was born in Jamaica, his musical career began at the early age of ten in the church choir. With no formal training, he moved from singing to writing or co-writing almost every song and mastered both the guitar and the piano. After migrating to the United States and settling in Miami Florida, Kehv recorded his first single Half Way There in 1995.

His album contains the singles Distant Lover, Caribbean Soldier, and Conscious Farmer, which are said to be favourites on internet radio from the United States, Canada and the UK.

"Our music represent true, we sing to free the people and to educate them" noted Kehv.



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